GL: Storage Suggestions on the Loop

fred fred@tug44.org
Sun Apr 15 13:46:41 EDT 2007


Capt,

If you do make it to the Erie Canal by winter, I suggest you store
the
boat at Winter Harbor Marina in Brewerton NY for the winter,  They have
indoor heated storage there.  You may have to reserve ahead of time. 
However
do not underestimate the effects of a New York winter (or
farther north).
It's located 12 miles from Syracuse Airport, at the
west end of Lake Oneida.
I'm curious about your plan to run home every few weeks.

I'll be doing
something similar this year.  My own Plan A, puts me on
the Erie all summer
this year and I too will need to run home at least
at the end of each month.
I'll need to attend to my business back home
in New Jersey.  What's the
reason for your trips home?

Best of luck on your trip,

Fred

Tug 44
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Sunday, April 15, 2007 3:08 AM
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Subject: GL: Storage Suggestions on
the Loop 

Hello all,

I am leaving this Tuesday, starting a two year
Great Loop Plan (lets call  it 
Plan A).

I will be traveling a few weeks
at a time, leaving the boat in storage  every 
month or so, seeing how far I
can get until I hit chilly cold weather,  then 
I shall store the boat on the
hard where ever it may be. Hoping to make the  
Erie Canal area by Summers
end.

Then next spring, continuing the loop.

As I have only been as far
north as Cumberland Island Georgia, I am looking  
for recommendations on
where to store the boat, both in the Water and on the  
Hard , along the
route.

Any suggestions?

And then there is Plan B, what ever that may be.
Thanks!  

see you in  paradise,

Capt. Sterling
_Help Key Largo_
(http://floridakeys.homestead.com/helpkeylargo.html)


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